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. . . . n ' I f. ) i: PAGE TEN DEFORE G0UF1GIL Water Connection Problems riot yet 3 Settled qt Offer J too J low? S WOODBURN, Not A city bad set committee, "consisting : of Yerious business men of Wood ; burn', ;'. wu"' appointed Tuesday night at a meeting ot the council. The committee Is John P. Hunt. -' Dare. Scollard, Keith Powell, C F; Whitman, George A. Landon. The . committee will meet Monday night, November 9, and arrange - a budget fori the city of -Wood bum for the next fiscal year. The tudget as It will be worked out will be boated, and after a certain : time. If there are no objection. it will be adopted for the city. Woodbum'i fiscal year came to aa ena uetooer at. .-.. , v . '. CThe'prdperty'commlttee report u ad that an offer of 150 has been ' made on lot S In block 9 of Chap- u a aaaiuon. x&e tot is on Har rlson street. The. council agreed to not sell the lot for such a low price. , ;r - - ' ' ?: .. , 'Edmond White, an-engineer, submitted an estimate'' to the .'council for making a map of the city water; works, showing the water mains, the pipes and con nections. Hi estimate was $400. The council . decided to take the matter np later. - . v ' Councilman Hoeffer. a member f the street ..improvement com- nmtee, reported that work ot cat ting .back the "curb corner "on Young where it meets First street la progressing nicely.' and will be finished soon. The-cutting back of ins cura eliminates a sharp and oangerons turn onto the main r. atreet of Woodburn. ' . - The water board; which was au thorised to confer. with officials of tae Ray-Brown cannery about snaking a connection to .the city aaaln after' the cannery's own well is dug, announced that nothing has .been done yet, aa the can sary'a twell - hat not yet struck water. Tbe cannery la drilling its well, bat It la planned to also mays a city water main attached to the! chief .water main at the cannery. --! Councilman Hoeffer launched fluite an attack at the city water commission at Tuesday's meeting, ntating that there onght to be snore efficiency In the department. Crimson O Players Selecting Dramas g For Fall Offeiring MONMOUTH. Not; S The Crimson O players of the Oregon Normal; school bare selected the following i presentations for fall prod actions : . .. . The Conflict, by McCauley. The cast chosen Is, mother, Helen Let tow; ; Emelie, Lolita Lees; Bess, Mildred! Wright; Bob. Lucille Tre ary; director, Alice Hult Square Pegs, by Clifford Bax. The cast: Hilda, Evelyn Johnson, Glocon da, Eleanor Biggerness; di rector, Wllhelma Marrs. .A wedding, by John Klrkland. ( The . cast: bridegroom, Dick Webb; best man, Hershell Hack; bride, Louise Wynn; groomsman, Pat . O'Brien ; bridegroom's moth er, Magdalene Lindborg; bride's , father, ! Duane Knapp; bride's ant, Erelyn TJmphlette; director, Beatrice Hlteman. Nebraska Visitors To Remain Longer; ; Nichols' Hogs Win ' ' BETHEL, Nov. 5 Mrs. C. A. Weston and ' Mrs. C.- M. Lederer f Pierce, Nebraska, hare been Yisitlng their daughter, and sister. Mra.,0. L. Brnbaker, since early aaaamer. They had expected to retam I to . Nebraska In the ' au ' tasan, but Mrs. Weston has not been well and her . doctor advises that Ihey remain here until after Mew Teari. k ?, - r The Nichols' hogs made nice winnings- at tbe , Pacific Interna tional stock show at Portland. Their ! Polarid China "Br6okside Arrow" was first prize junior pig. In the Chester Whites they won a nice- bunch of firsts and second prises and their "Master of the . White "Way" was Junior Cham i ILLNESS WORRIES NATION is s . Che. illness from which. OUver Wendell Holmes (above),' Associate fastice of the United States Supreme Court, has been suffering has Slarmed the nation," since the distinguished jurist la 90 jeart of age., Q MARRIED v i 'xv .if-:.. - V 6 Here's the' ftrst picture taken of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Dir. in their Los Angeles home,: shortly after ueir mamage. uvx, zormeny one of. the most elusive males of the screen colony and a well-known movie star, married the former Winifred Coe, : of San Francisco, described as an heiress and a "marvelous cook." pioo boar, and "Brookaide Irene'' was the Crand Champion sow. , Installation WaibeHeld EVANS VALLEY, Not. 8 The Evans Valley community7 club will hold Its regular meeting Fri day night at the school. Newly elected officers will take their places, a program will be given and refreshments served. New officers-are president, Os car Johnson; vice president, Ar thur Brenden; secretary, Mrs. Conrad Johnson. In charge of refreshments are Mrs. K. Funrue, Mrs. Iver Moen, and Mrs. Andrew Peterson. On the visiting committee are Mrs. Ben Funrue, Mrs. Paul Herrlgstad and Miss Bertha Loe. Chemekeiansto Visit Old Stone . Church Sunday The hike to tbe Old Stone church In the SUverton country, which has been scheduled for Oc tober 25. was cancelled because of exceedingly wet weather. This trip, however, will be taken Sun day, November 8, rain or shine. Cars will leave the Salem Y. M. C. A. at 9 a.m., drive through SU verton and seven miles beyond to Drake's Corner on . the Silver Creek Falls road. F. D. Knight of SUverton. will meet the group there and lead them on tta three- mile canyon trail to the church. Hikers should bring a trail lunch. Coffee will be served. Registra tion may be made at the Y. M. C. A. Campbell Addresses Legionnaire Meeting 81LVERTON; Nov. 6 At the first November meeting ot the American Legion, J. U. Campbell, supreme court Justice of ; Salem, spoke. --His subject waa "To Up hold and Defend the Constitution of the United States." The. Legion Is following a pro gram this year In which the speakers' have tor their subjects the various, parts ot the preamble to the Legion, constitution. The local post is preparing for the big Armistice Day celebration. There la to be a parade and pro gram in the forenoon and a dance in the evening. : Tennessee's' cigarette used to support the schools. tax la public "I -o 9 v . ..- . A- Hi L toss :f p f - The M DISEASE IS Failure to Give ; Attention ;To Diseases Js : Usuai I r Cause, Declared ij Diseases of the heart are pre ventable in the majority of in stances except in congenital cases and in extrem e old age. yet : it has become one of the most men acing causes of death In all coun tries, and the rate is rapidly rais ing in this sute. ; v , ' The Polk-Marion-Yamhill Medi cal society attributes this Increase to larger nnmber -orpeople reach ing old age limits, to the .over stimulated activity of the age, and to diseases unattended to during youth. The death score for Ore gon from heart disease tor six years is as follows: ...", ; lS24-rl,381. -,11261,487; ,: ,:. , 12 l.e$6. . 1927 l.S8." . 1128 1,823, " 19291,901. -rT. Tlie Medical-Dental headquar ters in a bulletin declares that tew people have unhealthy hearts in the beginning and that most heart diseases' 'have been ' caused by rheumatism, tonsillitis, St, Vi tus' dance', decayed teeth and some of th Infectious diseases, espe cially scarlet fever. : " "When . the Infecting agent Is . carried, it plants itself on the cur tains ot the valves, on tbe struc tures about the valves ; In' ' the heart4 muscle," declares the bul letin. "It causes- an inflammation, and, when the inflammation has subsided, it leaves In Its. wake scared and distorted tissues that Interfere with the proper working. ot the delicate mechanism of the valves. - "The time to remove diseased tonsils, is before they have an op portunity of Infecting the heart. Only complete removal will be sat isfactory, since a few remaining crypts may contain enough infec tive bacteria to menace the heart All tonsils need not be removed, but only those which most physi cians, and many of the laity of to day, clearly recognise as diseased and potentially a great source of danger to the heart, and when they are removed the -danger of ten goes with them and the gen eral health -la Improved. - SCOTTS CELEBRATE MONMOUTH. Not. BT The 44th .wedding anniversary! of Mr. and Mrs. John Scott was the occa sion, for a reception given In their honor Monday night at the Bap tist church, which waa largely at tended by the congregation. Mr. Scott was born In Lafayette 71 years ago, and has lived all of his lifetime In Oregon. Mrs. Scott. who was Ida Alexander, is also native Oregonlan, born near Mon mouth, and a lifelong resident of Polk county. They were married November 2, 1887, at her parents' home farm south ot Independence, with the late Rev. John Osborn of independence officiating. The nuptial tows were renewed Monday, with Rot. F. E. Stannard reading the service. The bride was attractively frocked In white, and carried bride's roses. Her attend ants were Mrs. A. B. Morlan, ma tron ot honor. Mrs. F. Jl. Bower- sox and Mrs. O. P. Calef. Rot. J. H. Brlsco waa Mr. Scott's best man. Rev .L. L. Dally ot Eugene gave the bride away, and Miss Edith Clark played the wedding mnsic . Mr. and Mrs. Scott have been residents of Monmouth for 30 years, where he has served as head anitor of the Oregon - Normal school, except for one year spent in the same capacity at LInfleld college when normal sehoola were temporarily suspended In Oregon. The Scotta have two daughters. Miss Edna, a graduate of LInfleld and ot the University of Oregon, who Is on. the-teachlng staff., ot Washington high school, Portland, and Mrs. Olger Sether ot Glendale, who is a graduate of Oregon Nor mal and a violinist of local prom inence. b note HEAD El MONMOUTH, Nov. 5 Sunbeam circle, Neighbors of Woodcraft, met In regular session Tuesday night, and elected these officers for the coming year: Agnes J. Hoag. O. N.; Ivy Hamar, banker; Nellie Howard, magician;.. Alice Y eater, attendant; Minnie Price, I. S.; Charles Petrie, O. S.: Min nie White, captain : of guards; Belle Iverson, flag bearer; Susie Stanton, musielan; Adeline Cal- breath, . correspondent: Minnie Price,- installing, officer. . Memorial services were held for the late C. C. Yeater, Inner sentlneL Mrs. Nora Mason gate a tribute to Mr, Yeater,- who was a faithful . worker; In the order for many years; ' - ' --A- - Charles H. Petrie was initiated as a benefit member of the circle. and. two other names were pre sented for. membership and ac cepted, f-v--vy---- ; .Mrs. Garfield Byers ot Indepen dence was a guest for the evening. An Invitation was accepted to at tend . Silver .Bell-circle of . Salei January s ': HI CLUB HOSTESS ' MACLEAYi Not. S Mrs;vJ. F. C ; Tekenburg t entertained the members "of the 4-M duh at ' an 11 day meeting' Wednesday. At HELD FUME 1 IE m OIIEGON STATESMAN,'" Saleia, " OregonT Friday Morning. November 6, 1M1 noon dinner was served at tables cantered -with white ahrysanthe mums and tall red earda. in the afternoon a short business meet ing "waa t held" and special ; 'plana made for -the. Christmas party. " , During .the social .hour readlpga vera given by H. Fneetman, J. F. a Tekenbuyg; ? Mrs. W. Frink', Mrs. a M. M. i Mages, -Mrsvv Otto Schellberg, Mrs. J. F. C. Teken bartv Mrs,', it. Wells and : short talks were mads by. Jlrs, T. Lake and Charles Baker. Mrs. BL C. Martin told of the work that is be ing done aj the boys' home near Turner and of some of the things that are needed f9r the boys. : v Those . present were ' Mr. and Mrs: H. Foestman, Mr.'and Mrs. Charles SUker, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Martin. tr. and Mrs: M. Wells, Mrs. W. 4 Frlnk, Mrs. T. ,; Lake, Lorena : Patterson, ; Mrs. 'Otto ScheUberg, Mrs. M. M.' Magee, Mrs. E. O. Knighter and Mr, and Mrs. J. F. C Tekenberg and Mrs. W. A. Jones. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. H. E. Martin the first Wednes day In December. WOMEN'S N EW H ATS I Newest Styles at Wear a new Hat! These are so Inexpensively priced that yon can afford a couple. In felts and velvets. . " WO MEN'S SILK HOSE 81 Values! FULL FASHIONED "GOLDS N . CREST Chiffon and Service weight hose. Picot tops; French heels. RIB KNIT MEN'S COAT Regular f 1.9S Quality Part wool rib knit coat for sport or dress wesr. Colors tan or grey. Flannelette Gowns lm 1030, Women's Gowns of Eqnal Qnality Sold at 91,00 ' 69c Serviceable, nicely tailored outing flannel gowns. At tractive col ors. Men's Suede Coat Snch Jackets As This starely Sell For Lees Than $4 to $4.50 . $2.98 Double weight tan a node sloth. The new buckle aide fastener. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SPECIAL Enameled Vanity. Bench . to match 30 in. Chest, 54 in. Bed. ; ' ; - We have :only a limited quantity of these suites, so we urge you to. come early and Jnake your selection. ' Nicely, finished enamel, decorated suite. Buy' these , ton. the Easy Payment Plan.- 1 275 N. liberty BMJEBER F1TW IHEO EAST WOODBURN, Nov. g Mr. end Mrs. D. M. Wilson wars recent guests at the horns of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. B D, Cannon.: . ."""Word "waa" received here i 'thai. Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. Ballweber, who were coming south after Tis iting relatives In Washington, met with a. truck near Canby causing aaead on collision. ; Mr. Ballwe ber. waa knocked unconscious, and waa taken to the Oregon City hos pital ' where ho died "that rnlgbC He never' regained, consciousness, while his wife - was- only alightly Injured. Recently," they came west from MinneeDolis. . It Is be Ueved that Mrs. Ballweber will return with the body as soon as she - recovers sufficiently - from shock, He waa a nephew ot Mrs. t'X- 4f. Complete II JACQUARD DAVENPORT CHAIR TO MATCH OCCASIONAL CHAIR OCCASIONAL TABLE Never before have we offered such a remarkable value. Imagine getting: a com plete Living: Room Suite for only $69.95. Beautiful Jacquard yelour chair to .match.. Cushions Tnv Via a TmttlAH noHorn color scheme. We ask you to visit our furniture depart ment TODAY and see this beautiful ensemble. Make Use of Our Friday and Saturday Bring Scores of Other Bargains. Here's a Sample! CRETONNES llodendstie patterns 1 a beantUWI colors. Regular SOc yard, Td 19c OUTING FLANNEL Fluffy white nap. tor infants wear. SuiUble 10c Yd. . . . . . . . ' Unbleached Muslin Fine Quality unbleached muslin. Regular ; , (i 10c value, yd . . vC- Coil Spring Inner Spring Mattress 2 Pillows 2 Chenille Rngs ir .v:-.i.jsr--. . .r -r ;7oBr Neighbor Bertha, Ballweber sf " this placs and waa en his wax hers for a visit when the seeident happened. - Friday afternoon a committee made np-nf Mary Rlckrdf-Bar-bara and Tlllie Schneider,-eighth grade pupils In the McKee "school, very cleverly entertained the oth er' pupils with n Hallowe'en sur prise party. The room; was trapa formed Into a darkened witches' den.J A shadow show, -an appls eating contest, ' pumpkin race, a- blindfolded, contest, and many other features were enjoyed. The hostess served r: refreshments which , they; had made a n d bronght..x tWA. ,. .f ' ' No property damage was dons In the MeKee district, Hallowe'en bat much mischief . waa done la the Grassy Pond 11 school -district. Several amalj : buildings were; ov erturned. -the school .sink was raised to the top of the flag pole, and other, destructive pranks were carried out. v, Theft of sidewalks and curb atones, ia a new ' racket puzzling police of 8tv Petersburg, Fia, . ,. 0 8pc. Living Room Suite davenport and button-backed are not reversible. Axnunster J) nrViir'Vi TPtTl htrmnntM with Time Payment Plan I LADIES' GOWNS Hand-embroidered gowns in fine nainsook and Q gepe. All slses .... I C AUTO ROBES Size C 4x7 8. Modernistic and patterns . ... $1.49 UNION SUITS Cotton union suits. Ribbed knit in gray. Lightly fleeced . . $1.00 OVERCOATS Men's all wool overcoats In gray and tan overplaid mix- -, tares $12.75 Rayon & Wool Socks Fancy dress socks -for men. Stie 10 to . QCl UH- pr.......... JJC Corduroy .Trousers Men's Corduroys, cream col or In also IS U 9Q St. Special, pr.. . $&OiJ FOLDING RULE Zigzag folding rule. Gradu ated by ; - nc j." llth In. LoC : - - Phone 8774 f ?: , Saves Money ct crff, pjmEfirs,TEns IlTiioiiili , ' "V '- - MONMOUTH, Nov, 8. The No vember, meeting; of .? parents and teachers was. held Tuesday eve ning at the training school rooms. A f:30 o'clock covered dish din ner formed aa enjoyable setting for an hour otlsocial converse:as a prelude to the business and en tertainment -. features. V .. . ; Miss. Laura J. Taylor head of the department of physical educa tion for women,' spoke briefly on affairs of the Red Cross society. Local -delegates to the state eon tentloa of parents and teachers at Eugene were Mrs.' Philip Sch wet ter. Miss Phoebe Butler and Mrs. Lorence. -Each gave - a resu me of convention data..! " ' ' : . . - - A prize la given each month to the room having the largest per centage of parent and. teacher at- MM AXMINSTER RUG, 9x12 BRIDGE LAMP. END TABLE SMOKER ertv i 0 o I H A M M E R Drop forged claw Well balanced. ' Standard size . . . hammer. 25c Aluminum Roaster Amply large for 10 lb. bird. ' Heavy aluminum; o Qf 'Square corners . . yfaMJ "Rn.Ritef, Motor Oil .Buy. today. A 5 gal. can of food quality Western Gal. can . $1.89 f-i. Buy Riverside Save Money! Save Worry! Quality Balloons 30 x 4.50 Riversides are made . by one t the largest tire- companies They ". are backed by ; a guarantee with-V ; out limit as to time or mileage. "J Yet look at tbese low prices!. " .29 x-4.40.. ; ,28 4.75.;. ,; ,., 20 x 5.25 ... ; 32 t &oo s-piy; :;,- , :$45 . 5.75 : 70 . 95 ' V-- ' - -.r: fVAy Don't Tqa?; s -I - : . tendance at the regular P. T. A. meetings. A banner Is provided, and an additional prize is offered to stimulate interest -A committee appointed toreport on plans for thisVM'i-'prliowM Mrs. F. E." Chsmbers, who report ed that It had been thought advlsf; able this year. to purchase aome thing of permanentnd lasting value and benefit which might easily be transferred from room to' room a -the occasion required. A small piano was suggested for. consideration. 4tV iri STITCHERS ' MEET "f J ; 1 SILVERTQN,;Nov. 5. The Auxiliary Sewing club met Wed nesday night at the home of Mrs, Ar J. MeCannel These, meetings havs. been held .Tuesday, evenings but now the. regular meeting "date will . be the first. Wednesday of each month. The club members sew for the LUd welfare and for tbe 'patients in the veterans' hoa pltaj., , . Z: J Buy AnyUung in Ward's Catalogue a t T H ! s S t or e ! Any item not carried fa stock at this store can be ordered for you on a "Serr-. ice Order." The merchan ' dlse Is rushed directly to ; yon I Satisfaction Guaran teed or Money Back! HOT WATER CAR HEATER - SAYEy2 Fits AU Makes of Cars Regular fan type, same aa other famous nationally ad vertised hot water heaters. Check what Ward's saves you! . THE STANDARD! A BETTER BUY! Equals 910 Batteries I 95 With Your ' Old Battery uiiru(eea xx . mom as: - Tests prove it equal to SIS -batteries ia PEP and . long life! 36 IN. PRINTS Sold like Hot - Cakes . Months Ago at 25c a Yard! Now Only " Famous Prints In new Fall patterns!, Tub fast col ors. - 36 IN. MUSLIN Dleacbedl Eqnal to Usual 15c Grade .Others Offer J $1.00 10 Yds. Thread count 10x80! Keeps Its firm weave after many launderlngsl 'MALES' ,0 O .Salem;' Ore,